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NATIONAL  GAME.^ 


MsTHiN  jonAthak  puiiiiHina  Oo.,  Manhattan  iuildins,  •NicAao. 


ITS  NAME  ITS 
GUARANTEE. 

Backed  by  a  House  whose  Name 
Has  a  World  Wide  Reputation 

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BICYCLE   SUNDRIES 
BICYCLE   WEARING    APPAREL 
GENERAL  ATHLETIC   GOODS 

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A.  Q.  Spalding  &  Bros. 

147=149  WABASH  AVE.,  CHICAGO. 


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ESTABLISHED    1852. 


JOHN    SNITZER, 

Tailor^  Dyer^        ^ 

Pressing  4^ 

on  short  notice.        '      Scourcr  and  Repairer^ 


BOYCE    BUILDING, 

\\2-\\A  Dearborn  Street 


CHICAGO,  ILL. 


POWELL^MITH  ScCO"^, 

M0KETTE5 

S'CIGAR 

CLEAR  HAVANA  FILLER 

FOR  SALE  BYALL  DEALERS. 

SCHEDULE  OF  GflWES  ON  HOWE  GROUNDS. 


Sanday  Games  in'Bold  Face  type. 


April  30,  May  2,  3— St.  Louis. 

July  4,  a.  m.  4,  p.  m.  5 — Louisville. 

May  4,  5,  6 — Brooklyn. 

July  6,  7,  8 — Baltimore. 

May  7,  8,  9— Philadelphia. 

July  9,  10,  II — New  York. 

May  II,  12,  13 — Boston. 

July  13,  14,  15 — Philadelphia. 

May  14,  16,  17 — Baltimore. 

July  16,  18,  19— Washington. 

May  18,  19,  20 — New  York. 

July  20,  21,  22 — Boston. 

May  21,  23,  24 — Washington. 

July  23,  25,  26 — Brooklyn. 

June  21,  22,  23,  24 — Cincinnati. 

July  27,  28,  29 — Pittsburg. 

June  25,  26,  27 — Pittsburg. 

Aug.  I,  2 — Louisville. 

June  28 — Louisville. 

Aug.  3,  4 — Cleveland. 

June  29,  30 — Cleveland. 

Aug.  6,  8,  9— St.  Louis. 

July  I,  2 — Cleveland. 

Aug.  II,  12,  Cincinnati. 

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Bicycle  Shoes 


ALL    STYLES 
ALL    COLORS 


One 

pplee 


$2.50 


EVBI^Y 

UIHEEUCQRH 

SHOOIiD 

UJEHI^ 

THEIW 


Hathaixiay,    Soale   &    Ha^^i^Qton, 


T.  H.   CHHlVIBEt?Uir*, 

Manager. 


125    S.   CIifll^K  STREET 


5BiH©N     OTHERS     PKIL.     CONSULT 


DR.    SWEANY 

Gbicago's  Leading  Specialist, 

323  STTtT©  ST.  (COR.  CONGRESS) 

Where  the  sick  and  afflicted  can  receive  treat- 
ment from  the  ablest  and  most  successful 
specialist  of  the  age. 

The  Doctor  is  a  graduate  from  the  best  medical 
colleges  in  the  world. 

.     DIPLOMAS    AND    LICENSES 
hang    on   the   walls   of  his   office.     He   has  had 
many  years  of  experience  in  the  leading  Eastern 
hospitals,  also  many  years  of  successful  practice 

^^""^       CHALLENGES    THE     WORLD 

He  publishes  no  names  of  patients,  nor  their 
diseases,  but  cures  them;  and  anyone  in  need  ol 
his  services  desiring  relerences  can  be  shown 
hundreds  of  genuine  testimonials  on  file  in  his 
office  which  grateful  patients  have  requested  him 
to  use.  Sick  people  crowd  his  office  daily,  because 
^^^  3n£ONDBR!=UI-     CURES 

he  is  making  have  created  confidence  and  delight 
in  the  hearts  of  those  who  have  struggled  in  vain 
for  years  against  the  ravages  of  disease  until  this 
.successful  doctor,  whose  picture  appears  above, 
restored  them  to  health. 

BUSINE«;S     MEN 

realize  the  fact  that  DOCTOR  SWEANY  can 
be  depended  upon  to  fulfil  his  promises  in 
every  respect,  and  he  now  numbers  among  his 
patients  many  of  the  most  prominent  business 
men  of  this  city  and  vicinity.  He  treats  all 
curable  medical  and  surgical  diseases.  Acute  and 
Chronic  Catarrh,  Diseases  of  the  Throat  and 
Lungs,  Dyspepsia,  Blood  and  Skin  Diseases, 
Pimples,  Scrofula,  Blood  Poison  of  every  nature, 
both  Primary  and  Secondary,  Tumors,  Eczema 
aud  Ulcers.  All  these  diseases  completely 
eradicated  from  the  system  forever,  restoring 
health  and  purity.  Kidney  and  Urinarj^  Diseases, 
Weak  Back,  Pa'in  in  Side,  Sediment  in  Urinei 
Painful  and  Frequent  Urination,  Bright's  Disease 
and  all  Private  Diseases  of  both  sexes  perma- 
nently cured. 

J  NERVOUS     DEBILITY 

and  its  attending  ailments  The  awful  effects 
of  neglected  or  improperly  treated  cases,  pro- 
ducing weakness  of  both  body  and  brain,  and 
other  well  known  sy:ijptoins'unfitting  one  for 
steady  business  or  enjoyment  of  life. 
All  persons  who  may  be  afflicted  should  con- 
'^'-*-'  suit  him  at  once,  as  his  great  reputation 
in  the  past  will  guarantee  to  every  one  kind, 
honorable  and  satisfactory  treatment 

\A/RITF  ^°^^  troubles,  if  away  from  city. 
VV  1\1  I  L<  Thousands  cur^d  at  hot»e  bv  cor- 
respondence and  medicines  sent  secure  "from 
observation. 

A  book  of  important  'information  sent  free  to 
all  sick  persons  \v*o  send  their  address. 

Office  hours— 9  a.  ra.  to  8  p  m.  Sunday,  lo a.m. 
'o  4  p.  m.  Address  all  letters  to 

DR.     I=.     L.     Sin^EKNV, 

323  state  St.  (cor.  Cong:ress\  Chicasfo. 


How  10  Score. 

The  numbers  used  in  scoring  are  : 
Pitcher,  i;  Catcher,  2;  First  Baseman,  3; 
Second  Baseman,  4;  Short  St  p,  5;  Third 
Baseman,  6  ;  Right  Fielder,  7;  Center,  8; 
Left,  9. 

By  memorizing  the  above  numbers  in 
connection  with  the  players'  posi  ions, 
scoring  is  made  easy  and  simple. 

For  example :  If  a  ball  is  hit  to  third 
baseman  and  the  runner  thrown  out  at 
first  base,  without  looking  at  the  score 
card  it  is  known  that  the  numbers  to  be 
recorded  are  6-3  ;  if  from  short  stop  to 
first,  5-3;  if  from  second  base,  4  3. 


DR.  J.  G.  TRINO'S 

fDovcment    Care 

7iO'7i9  Champlain  BIdg.  ^126  State  St.) 
A  systematic  and  normal  method  for  the  relief 
and  cure  of  many  Chronic  Forms  of  Disease, 
Physical  Defects,  also  Temporary  Loss  of 
Strength  and  Vigor,  by  the  Remedial  Application 
of  Manual  and  Mechanical  Motion  and  Massage 
in  various  forms.  Constituting  a  most  unique, 
agreeable  and  effective  remedial  system,  for 
wiiich  there  is  no  adequate  substitute.  Over- 
taxed Professional  and  Business  Men  and  Women 
here  receive  untold  benefit.  Inspection  cordially 
invited. 

HOURS :  Ladies.  9  A.  M.  to  I  P.  M.    Gentlemen,  2  to  6  P.  M. 

A  strike-out  K-2,  K  indicating  the 
strike  out. 

A  put  out  by  fly  ball  caught  is  indicated 
by  F-7,  F-8-  F-9  ;  the  number  used  being 
for  the  player  who  made  the  put-out. 

Base  hits  are  registered  in  upper  right 

hand  corner  space  by  dashes  :   single, 

=  double,  =  triple,  =  home  run. 
Stolen  bases  by  the  letters  S  B.  Base  on 
balls  by  B  B.  Sent  to  first  by  being  hit 
by  pitched  ball,  H  P  B. 

Runs  are  recorded  in  the  diamond  spaCv. 
in  center  by  a      • 

The  four  squares  in  each  corner  repre- 
sent the  bases,  and  in  them  can  be  re- 
corded how  the  runner  made  tlie  circuit. 


BRINK'S  c-  c-  EXPRESS  co. 


Packages,  loc. 
Trunks,        25c. 


TELEPHONES  -  EXPRESS 


109 
110 


132-138  W.  Monroe  St. 
88  Washington  St. 


A.  P.  Brink,       Mgr. 
W.  B.  Wyne,    Supt. 


I  CHICAGO,  ILL. 


Wm.  Mangier  &  Go. 
RESTAURANT 


119  &  121  La  Salle  Street 


CHICAGO 


Private  Dining  Rooms  on 
the  2d  and  3d  Floors. 


TAKE  ELEVATOR. 


M.C.CeOhFr,l>ll«t&N|r 


6LUN6HENRY.Trtu«S«t. 


--.^..--^^^LL  n i  branches' 

f  iNE  Color  Work  aSpecialt/ 

SUOVl  CAW3.\aUSTRM\0N'i,f0STtRS, 

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P  SOLICIT  YOUR  PATRONAGb.    ^^"^ 
Tel.Main 44-95.  303a305  DeirbomST. 

L.H.  M I LGES,  general  Solicitor  WlH  I CAG  O. 


BflTTING  RECORD  OF  THE  GttlGflGO  TEAM  FOR  1895. 


NAME. 


No. 


LANGE 

EVERETT 

TRUBY 

ANSON 

RYAN 

GRIFFITH..  .. 

WILMOT , 

DECKER 

DAHLEN 

DONAHUE.. 
KITT  RIDGE... 

STEWART 

TERRY 

HUTCHISON. 
MORAN 


122 

33 
122 

loS 

39 
loS 


479 
353 
118 
476 
443 
144 
464 
299 

509 
221 
209 
364 
139 
122 

55 


120 

12S 

17 

88 

83 
20 
86 
53 
107 
29 
30 
51 
iS 


186 
197 
40 
161 

143 
46 

139 
87 

139 
60 


Per 
Cent. 


388 
356 
339 
338 
322 
319 
299 
291 
273 
271 
244 
244 
222 

20<i 
163 


T.  B. 


277 
240 

43 
198 
201 

51 
190 
119 
194 

75 

72 
137 

41 


LOANS 


TO  SALARIED 
MEN  .  .  . 


WE   MAKE   A   SPECIALTY   OF   SMALL  LOANS  TO   RELIABLE 

SALARIED  MEN. 

Railway  Employes,  Firemen,  Policemen,  Bank  Clerks,  Wholesale 
and    Retail     ]V.i:ercantile     Clerks,     Street    Railway     Employees, 

Elevator  Conductors,   Stationary    Engineers,   Janitors,  Printers. 


G.    T.   WEBSTER 


OFFICE  HOURS  : 
8:30  a.  m.  to  5:30  p.  r 


315  Dearborn  Street 

1505  Manhattan  Bldg. 


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JOHr*  CORT,   JVIanagef. 


■44   J4.    Cl»at?I^   STI^EET. 


LAST    WEEK,     COMMENCING     MAY    11. 


IDA    SIDDONS    Big   Burlesque  Co. 


Refreshments  Served. 


50     7=^RTISTS     30 

MATINEE  DAILY  GEN.  ADMISSION,  25c. 


DAILY  BA5E  HITS 


Lowe  put  out  the  whole  side  for  Chicago 
in  the  first  inning,  retiring  three  Colts  in 
succession  on  grounders,  and  settling  the 
first  man  up  in  the  second  inning  the 
same  way. 

Terry  evened  up  with  Griffith  for  the 
latter's  triple  strikeout  record  Tuesday. 
He  fanned  out  three  Bostons— Harrington, 
Stivetts,  and  Bannon — in  succession  in 
the  second  inning. 

It  was  the  queerest  game  of  the  year, 
and  the  crowd  had  its  money's  worth  of 
fun  anyway.  Many  people  don't  under- 
stand how  the  game  ended  3-et.  It  was 
plain  enough  under  the  rules — there  was 
no  doubt  that  the  Co.ts  were  trying  to 
delay  the  game.  Still,  it  might  have 
been  better  to  have  played  out  the  string, 
for  it  was  getting  dark,  and  the  Colts 
might  have  chased  in  half  a  dozen  runs 
in  the  last  round.  Anyway,  they  could 
have  made  as  much  dela}'  at  the  bat  as 
in  pretending  to  play  while  the  other 
fellows  were  batting,  and  Keefe  might 
not  have  declared  any  forfeit  on  them. 

The  Brother  Jonathan  Publishing  Co., 
315  Dearborn  St.,  will  give  to  the  Chicago 
player  having  the  best  batting  average  for 
1896,  and  having  played  in  30  games  or 
over,  a  solid  gold  watch  and  chain.  Here 
is  a  chance  to  fatten  up  batting  averages 
and  be  well  paid  for  it. 


Anson  ought  to  have  let  the  Bostons  go 
yesterday  when  they  wanted  to.  They 
were  anxious  to  quit,  and  begged  to  be 
allowed  to  catch  their  train.  Uncle 
wouldn't  let  them,  and^  now  he  is  sorry. 

The  Faultless  Chemical  Co.  gives  every 
player  making  a  home  run  on  these 
grounds  a  box  of  Faultless  Pepsin  chips. 

Louisville  won  a  game  yesterday,  and 
ever3'body  down  there  is  rubbing  his  eyes 
and  pinchiug  himselfto  keep  from  feeling 
that  it  was  only  a  dream. 

Our  I5.50  Vici  Kid  shoes  are  sold  for 
I7. 00  elsewhere.  Is  f  1.50  worth  saving? 
Hathaway,  Soule  &  Harrington,  125 
Clark  Street. 

Again  McBride  could  not  hit  the  ball, 
and  again  he  fielded  well.  Flynn  is  not 
laid  off,  as  many  think.  He  has  a 
sprained  foot,  and  is  laid  up  as  the  result 
of  running  against  the  fence  while 
chasing  a  foul. 

Best  photos  in  the  city.  Stevens  & 
Son  Co.,  McVickers  Theatre,  and  93 
Ashland  Bvd. 

We  will  do  wonders  if  we  get  two  out 
of  three  from  the  terrible  Baltimores. 
There  is  a  wonderful  ball  club. 

And  Terry  struck  out  three  times  when 
hits  would  have  won  the  game. 


A  Costly   Error 


^ 


sterlings 
Checked  FREE 
at  all  games 


Can  be  made  in  purchasing  a  bicycle  as  easily  as  on  the  diamond. 
To  be  perfectly  safe,  purchase  a 

STERLING    BICYCLE 

"  BUILT  LIKE  A  WATCH  " 

((^      (^*      ^* 

ST&RLING    CYCLE,    WORKS 

274-278    Wf\BflS«    flVBNUE. 


WHEN  YOU 

Take  a  Bicycle 

S-f  -^^   Take  one  which  is  in  Every  Detail 
ALL   RIGHT 
With  a  Plainly  Worded 
GUARANTEE 

Backed  by  Financial  Strength  and 
INTEGRITY 
Sold  by  a  House  Open  for  Business 

EVERY   DAY 

In  the  Year,   Sundays  and  Holidays 
excepted. 


5uch  a  Bicycle  is  the 


Call  and  examine  or  send  for  Catalogue. 
Bicycle  Riding  School  on  the  premises. 
Purchasers  taught  to  ride  FREE. 


Rambler 


GORMULLY   &  JEFFERY  MFG.  CO. 


85   Hadison    Street,  CHICAGO,   ILL. 


THE  y\MERlCA" 


c^*    c?*    ^* 


A  Bicycle 


Riders 
Appreciate 


With  up=to=date  improvements  and 


THKT 
THKT 
THKT 
THKT 


IS       BVJIL-T 
RUNS       .      . 
LOOKS       . 
STKVS    .      . 


RIGHT 


"THE    f\M&RICf\ 


Models  include  not  only  the  usual  vStraight 
Bar  Frames,  but  the  IMPROVED  "TRUSS" 
FRAME,  made  under  the  personal  super- 
vision of  the  Inventor  thereof,  and  under 
the  ORIGINAL  "GRAHAM"  PATENTS, 
owned  by  the 

flnierica  Cycle  Manutacturino  Go. 

For  prices  and  terms,  call  at  City  Agency, 

Kkkn   &    De  Lanq, 


N.  n.  KENT,  nanager. 


83  Washington  Street. 


HEBARD'S 

New  Storage  Warehouse 


^  ^*, 


Separate  Rooms  for  Household  Goods. 

COVERED  VANS  FOR  MOVING. 

For  Picnics  or  Parties,  we  have  the  cele- 
brated Columbian  Coaches,  Tally  Hos, 
Band  Wagons,  Wagonettes  and  Omni- 
buses.   First-class  teams,  careful  drivers. 


HEBARDS, 


Winchester  &,0gdenAve8. 
and  Harrison  St. 


Burlington 


BEST  LINE 


TO 


KANSAS  Cin 


TWO  TRAINS  DAILY 


RECORD  OF  1895, 


BALTIMORE 

CLEVELAND 

PHILADELPHIA 

CHICAGO 

BROOKLYN! 

BOSTON 

PITTSBURG 

CINCINNATI   ... 

NEW  YORK 

WASHINGTON  ... 

ST.  LOUIS 

LOUISVILLE  .... 


WON. 

LOST. 

PER 

87 

43 

84 

46 

78 

53 

72 

58 

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60 

71 

60 

71 

61 

66 

64 

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65 

43 

85 

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92 

35 

96 

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.646 

•595 

•  554 

•  542 

•  542 
•538 
.508 
•504 
•336 
.298 
.267 


Hflnnis  &  Co., 


113  St  115  State  St. 


CHlCflQO    HGEflTS    POH    THE 


H^pdy  Cycle  Co.,  of  fl.  V. 

RHO    THE 

Ouuen  IVIfg.  Co.,  of  H^ixx  Iiondom, Conn. 

WHHHLtS    BXJIliT    TO    Ot^DEI? 

Cyele  Storage  and  t^cpaifing 


'  Drink 

Chicago  Consolidated 

—  Pnttling     QO-'S 

ICE    COLD 

SODA    WATER 


LEMON 
STRAWBERRY 


SARSAPARILLA. 
GINGER  ALE 


5  CENTS  PER  BOTTLE 

Sold  b}-  the  boys  on  the  grounds. 


STRICTLY  HIGH  GRADE  WHEELS 


vpry  particular.  The  R.ilXBOW 
Sl'NSHIN'F.  (Ladies')  have  all  the  requirements  that  will  win 
fame  for  the  rider.  These  wheels  arc  made  of  l}4  tubing  all 
around,  no  stamping:  every  part  of  the  highest  grade  material 
that  can  be  obtained  in  this  or  foreign  markets. 

Clio?  <?yele  mf?-  i;o.  "•"cSfJfiS'SI"'"- 


R.  W.  SMITH 

Umbrellas  and 

Walking  Sticks 

Special  attention  paid  to  repairing  and 
covering  of  Umbrellas. 

Canes  Mounted  in  gold  and  silver. 

70  FIFTH  AVENUE 

Basement 


Do  you  have  SORE  or  SWEATY  FEET  ? 


"  °  Bromo  Drosine 

in£II-I-     CURE     THE7VS 
PI^ICE    2Se,    PER   BOTTliH. 

JWanufaatuPed  and  fop  Sale  by 

GEO.  R.  BAKER 

DRUGGIST 

Cor.  Clark  and  Van  Burcn  Sts.  .mcCo'v%''^hotel, 

Also   .stores   at   1800   CUABASH   AVE. 

1503   NORTH    CLiARK  ST. 


20    VEfll^S 
THE    CHflf'flPiorJSHiP    PEfirifl^T 


Year, 
1876 

1877 
1878 

1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
T883 
1884 
1885 
1 886 


Has  been  flown  by 
Club.  Per  Cent. 

Chicago 788 

Boston 646 

Boston 680 

Providence 705 

Chicago 798 

Chicago .  667 

Chicago 655 

Boston 643 

Providence 750 

Chicago 776 

Chicago 725 


the  following  clubs  : 
Year.  Club.  Per  Cent. 

1887  Detroit 637 

1888  New  York 641 

1889  New  York 659 

1890  Brooklyn 666 

1891  Boston 630 

1892  Boston 680 

1893  Boston 667 

1894  Baltimore 695 

1895  Baltimore 669 

1896  ? 


BICYCLES 


flDfllR  &  GOODRIGtt 

614  U  HADISON    ST. 

WftLTHftM  MFG.  Go.,  268  wabashAve.  ^  Exclusive  West  Side  Agents 


'True  as  Steel" 


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HADE    IN   NICKEL.  Weight,  3  oz. 

WORKS   BY  COMPRESSED  AIR. 

Accurate,    Durable   and    Practical* 

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The  indicator  is  fastened  by  means  of  an  arm  two 
inches  long  to  font  below  head. 
Price  $1.50. 

W.  O.  OLIN,  Agent, 

56  Fifth  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Rooms  607  &  608  Garden  City  Block. 


Patent  Pending. 

The  regulation  bag  is  strapped  to  forward 
part  of  wheel,  destroying  its  symmetry.  This  is 
placed  under  saddle,  as  shown  in  cut,  and  is  en- 
tirely concealed  when  rider  is  mounted.  There 
is  but  one  strap  to  unfasten  to  get  at  contents. 
Handsomely  embossed  in  black  or  russet  leather! 
Conceded  by  wheelmen  to  be  the  most  practica- 
ble bag  on  the  market.  Your  manufacturer  will 
put  it  on  your  wheels  if  you  insist. 

Sent  postpaid  on  receipt  of  75  cents.  Specify 
tool  bag  No.  7.  Special  discounts  to  manufac- 
turers and  dealers. 

Keating,  Smyth  &  Southard  Co. 

41  Harrison  St.,  Chicago,  III. 


100.00  Bicycles 


Are  as  perfect  as  the 
very  best  material  and 
mechanical  genius  can 
make  them. 

Send  5   2C.  stamps  for 
Elgin  King  Scarf  Pin. 

ELGIN  GYGLE.  GO. 

FACTOHy :  ELGIN,  ILL. 

CHICAGO  OFFICE: 

126  State  St. 

RETAIL  DEPT. 

Cor.  35th  St.  and  Forest  Av. 


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Has  been  made  by  the  Inter-State 
Turf  Association 

Not  "Fowl  Tips"  but 
"Straight  Tips' 


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On  all  events  furnished  daily. 
Your  investigation  invited  know- 
ing well  that  a  call  means  a  trial. 
All  that  we  know  is  known  to  our 
clients  and  recorded  for  their 
benefit.  Our  small  charges  are 
totally  eclipsed  by  our  incom- 
parable facilities.  No  commissions 
unless  you  are  the  gainer  by  our 
advice. 

Write  for  prospectus  or  call. 

Inter-State  Turf  Association 

Room    705,    218   La  Salle  St. 
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182  So.  Clark  Street,  Chicago. 


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